Used 2014 Honda Odyssey Consumer Reviews
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Smart cars are dumb
Our car detects imaginary individuals in the heat, opens the windows and sunroof, and floods when the rainstorm hits. A lemon of a design. I will never buy Honda again
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Sold.
I was told by the dealer when I traded this vehicle that it was "quarantined" because the rear seat recall (which I had done) didn't fix the problem therefore Honda Odysseyes were unable to be sold. I saw my car in their ad and it was sold. I'm not saying the dealer lied...but.
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- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $9,4916 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $12,50023 mi away
- EX-L Passenger MinivanMSRP: $11,49912 mi away
Over-Priced!!
The review by Edmunds is completely not what l found in the 2014 Odyssey. One good thing I enjoyed about this model is that the fuel economy is very good. However this mini van was very loud in the cabin especially when you the odometer reaches 55 plus miles. Also it is very light. I still love my 2007 Nissan quest which has better acceleration and handling than the Honda odyssey.
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What a piece of crap!
This 2014 Odyssey has been nothing but a headache. It's been into the shop 4 times and they still can't figure out what's wrong with the engine. It runs like garbage and the engine light comes on frequently. This vehicle has been a major disappointment. This is the last Odyssey I will ever purchase. Honda has been slipping in their quality.
Disappointed in my 3rd Odyssey
I took delivery of my 2014 Odyssey EX-L just a couple of weeks ago and already regret my purchase. I had previously owned 2 Odyssey's that were great but this 2014 is a huge disappointment. The ride is very stiff and reminds me of the 1991 Ford Explorer that rode so bad if gave me neck and shoulder pain. This Odyssey already has rattles and the OEM Continental tires suck in snowy northern Indiana. If somebody has a PHD in computers (or a 10 year old grandson) the instrument panel is then probably understandable to program, but for a "60 something" it's WAY too confusing, plus the instruction manual is literally as thick as a Bible. I wish I had my old van back!
How do you get excited about an appliance?
This is the first and probably the last minivan. Based on recommendations we purchased this van with the only requirement being a powered tailgate. Most friends commented that we were moving backwards going from SUVs to a minivan. Personally didn't matter to me since I don't drive it. After 8 years of ownership the van had several issues. The electric fan failed needed replacing at 65K. The intake hose from the throttle body to the MAF cracked and replaced. Replaced plugs at 50K, Trans fluid at 50K and coolant. On third set of Michelins at 75K. All in all a good experience. The van will easily go to 10 years as the salesman stated. Next up timing belt and water pump. Update: Van is approaching 2 years of age. No problems, Couple of scrapes from reversing. Apparently the reverse camera isn't enough for my wife to avoid walls, cars, and whatever else she backs into. Van is reliable, predictable, and downright boring. Dogs seem to like it. Update: Approaching 4 years of ownership. Other than oil changes and recalls for seat latches van has been uneventful. New Michelins on the corners improved ride and handling.
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Don't do it
I Head Honda OdYssey 2006 excellent great I loved it and I bought new 2014 this vehicle is not worth the money too much headache too much trouble I would not recommend anyone to purchase this vehicle I have one and I want to sell it , I'm going with Toyota
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Disappointed
After driving my van for 6 months now, and several long trips with the grand kids, the 8 passenger seating and 26 mpg rating are the only good things I can say about this purchase. This is the first Honda I have ever owned, and if this is the top of the line product for them, it will probably be the last. The electronic technology is old and outdated. The Navigation system is worthless. The entertainment system is also not up to par. The COOL box has proven to be worthless for keeping things cold and has turned out to be just another storage box. The alarm and remote start are a joke. Overall this van has not lived up to my expectations and IÂm very disappointed with this Honda.
Great Retirement Travel Vehicle
Super quality, good economy, very comfortable driving in town and highway.
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Great car
Over 150000 miles, runs as well as when it left the dealership as a new vehicle
Bad transmission
It's a great car except the infotainment is a total scrap. And the transmission is inadéquate for this car.
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2014 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite - The Bomb!
This minivan has all the bells and whistles. It was used as a Honda Corporate Executive vehicle for almost 3 years in Maryville, OH. When I purchased the vehicle at Honda of Frankfort (KY) in Mid 2017, It had 62000 miles on it. We added a roof luggage carrier. It now has 122,000+ miles on it. It is equipped with navigation, bluetooth, blind spot sensors, emergency braking, an entertainment system with overhead DVD player. It has am/fm/Sirius XM radio. It even has a built-in vacuum cleaner in the hatch. After I had Michelin Defender tires installed, we moved to Fort Myers, FL in April 2020 and in three years, I have replaced the spark plugs, timing belt/water pump/hoses and pulleys, the radiator, and brakes. I had the front struts replaced as well and had flushing and replacement fluid service completed on the oil, fuel induction/injectors, transmission, brakes and power steering. We still drive to/from Kentucky and Georgia a few times per year and the van averages close to 26 mpg. Regular service is completed at the Honda Dealership and at a repair shop close by!
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Awesome
I love this van. It is push button start and has a camera for your blind spot on the passenger side. I absolutely love that feature. It gets good gas mileage and we have hauled a lot of stuff in it.
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Suits My Needs
Roomy. Comfortable. Good repair history. Decent gas mileage (25 MPG overall). Nice car.
I was a minivan skeptic. Then I met the Odyssey
Overall Rating: 5/5 There’s a stigma around minivans that keeps most people away—I was one of them. I can’t believe I wasted so much of my life without one. I bought my Honda Odyssey used with 157,000 miles on it and just one previous owner. Right away, I took care of some essential routine maintenance, including the timing belt—a job I believe many owners skip, which probably explains a lot of the negative reviews out there. In my four years of ownership, this van has needed nothing outside of scheduled maintenance. She now has over 200,000 miles and still drives like new. This van is like a spaceship. The engine is surprisingly responsive—it almost feels like I’m behind the wheel of a sports car. It handles just as smoothly, with none of the sluggishness you’d expect from a vehicle this size. Add in its sleek, sexy design, and I’m not just content to drive it—I’m proud to. This isn’t just a practical choice; it’s a statement. The leather seats are a godsend for parents—wipeable, durable, and effortlessly clean, even after snacks, spills, and chaos. And the comfort? Impressive. Even the third row is genuinely comfortable—and that’s coming from someone with spine issues. I’m almost jealous of my kids getting to ride back there! Another thing I love? The 2014 model keeps its non-digital shifter, and honestly, that’s a plus. It feels solid, intuitive, and refreshingly simple in a world where everything’s becoming overly touch-sensitive or screen-based. Sometimes, less really is more. So yeah—call it a minivan if you want, but this Odyssey is a damn legend. It’s dependable, comfortable, surprisingly fun to drive, and built to last. I went from a skeptic to a full-on believer. If you’re on the fence, do yourself a favor: take the leap. You might just fall in love with the best-kept secret on the road.
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Great car for its class
If you are going to get a minivan this car defines the class; it is no wonder everyone buys them.
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Jb
5 star car for soccer moms. Good road car
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Looks awesome
It's a Honda, enough said.
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Edmunds great resource
Ended up with a 2015 Honda Odessey ex with the help with this website. It was a fair deal and turned into good deal. This is when we bought. It now has 70k and we are very my pleased.
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Great overall - BUT….
I bought this van used and initially thought I got a lemon. There was a strange shudder here and there when accelerating and decelerating. I questioned the rotors but it wasn’t that. My local mechanic (not Honda) thought it needed the spark plugs or transmission replaced. Just diagnosing and replacing 1 spark plug and I was out $500. I was told if this didn’t fix the issue it was a $4000 new transmission needed. The problem wasn’t fixed. It drove worse than before and the engine light started flashing while I was driving home from work on the freeway one night. Decided to take it to Honda dealership. Turns out it just needed the software update and a transmission oil change. Total cost was less than what my trusty dependable mechanic charged just trying to figure things out. Lesson learned, I’ll check with Honda first. After this repair the van has ran perfectly. It gets decent MPG for its size, something like 25-27mpg for mostly highway miles that I’m driving. My CRV was getting less than that. There is so much space too. As much as I wanted to like SUVs, this is a much more comfortable ride with so much more room to bring kids, dogs, gear, luggage, etc. I have the model with the side mirror camera and I don’t know how I managed to drive anything without it before. The driving experience is boring, because it’s a van lol. If you want excitement, acceleration, etc, get a car. Overall for such a soccer mom vehicle, the styling is not bad. I said I’d never own a van, but since I do, I am glad it’s the least ugly. I’ve owned 2 Honda Odysseys, last one was a 2004 and only sold it because the paint looked terrible and I thought I wanted a CRV. That lasted 2 years and I went straight back to the van due to the CRV being too small and garbage gas mileage for what it was. This van really is nice.